Thanks Mark and Brian for your responses on this. My cPanel hosts have now
corrected the permissions on the files and all is sweetness and light
again :-)
= Malcolm.
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 19:37:18 -, Malcolm Austen
wrote:
Yes, I know you can't support cPanel installations but you may
Hi Malcolm:
Your cPanel provider should run the following commands on the server:
/scripts/fixmailinglistperms
/scripts/fixmailman
That will typically fix most list permissions. For some reasons, files
within the 'listname'/en directory gets their permissions screwed up. I ran
into this several
On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 20:05:09 -, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 10/31/2013 12:37 PM, Malcolm Austen wrote:
I seem not to have file level access to the mailman hierarchy, so I
guess I need advice as to what permissions I need to ask them to
manually set on which files or folders. I'd like to make my
On 10/31/2013 12:37 PM, Malcolm Austen wrote:
>
> I seem not to have file level access to the mailman hierarchy, so I
> guess I need advice as to what permissions I need to ask them to
> manually set on which files or folders. I'd like to make my request
> specific enough to avoid having the lists
Yes, I know you can't support cPanel installations but you may have some
ideas that will be useful when I finally resort to sending in a support
request that may get nothing better than a 'delete & recreate' response :-(
I think my cPanel provider has just upgraded to MM 2.1.15 and I have fou